Pamela Anderson pens love letter to Julian Assange

Pamela Anderson has penned an online love letter to Julian Assange calling on world leaders to intervene to set the WikiLeaks founder free.

The former Baywatch star said there was no longer any need to keep him "trapped in a small room" now that Sweden has dropped its case against him.

Assange has been holed up in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London for almost five years after seeking asylum as he feared he would be extradited to Sweden to answer allegations of sexual assault which he denied.

He was also concerned that if he was taken to the Scandinavian country then he could be sent to the U.S. to face trial over WikiLeaks' release of classified American government documents.

In the letter, Anderson said Theresa May was the "worst prime minister in living memory" but praised Labor leader Jeremy Corbyn.